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Ghana’s Gross Reserves Set to Soar to $10.9 Billion by 2028

M.Cby M.C
January 25, 2024
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In a promising outlook for Ghana’s economic stability, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects a substantial growth in the country’s gross international reserves, reaching a noteworthy $10.87 billion by the year 2028.

The anticipated surge In reserves is primarily attributed to the ongoing IMF program, which is expected to play a pivotal role in bolstering Ghana’s economic resilience. The IMF’s forecast implies a remarkable transformation, with the nation poised to enjoy approximately 4 months of import cover by 2028.

This positive trajectory is particularly significant when juxtaposed with the figures from the end of 2024. At that time, Ghana’s gross international reserves are estimated to be $3.8 billion, providing a mere 1.7 months of import cover. The exponential growth over the ensuing years underscores the effectiveness of economic policies and collaborative efforts in enhancing the country’s financial standing.

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The IMF’s projections, outlined in its 2023 Article IV Consultation on Ghana’s economy, delineate a progressive ascent in gross reserves. Starting at $5.5 billion in 2025, the figures climb to $7.67 billion in 2026, further escalating to $9.25 billion in 2027, culminating in an impressive $10.87 billion by 2028.

This upward trajectory not only signifies an enhanced capacity to weather economic uncertainties but also underscores Ghana’s commitment to sound fiscal management. With an expanding financial buffer, the nation is better positioned to navigate external shocks and ensure sustained economic growth.

Furthermore, the increased import cover provides a safety net for the country’s trade balance, mitigating potential vulnerabilities in the face of global economic fluctuations. The projected reserves offer Ghana a robust foundation for economic development, attracting investor confidence and fostering an environment conducive to sustainable progress.

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Robust Tax-to-GDP Growth and Prudent Expenditure Measures

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is also foreseeing an impressive 18.1% growth in tax-to-GDP ratio by the year 2027. This projection marks a notable 1,300 basis points (1.3%) increase over the Government’s 2024 target of a 16.8% tax-to-GDP ratio.

The anticipated tax revenue surge is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the fiscal landscape of Ghana. With a projected total revenue and grants of GHS 176.4 billion for the fiscal year 2024, accounting for 16.8% of GDP, the forecasted figures are expected to be bolstered by permanent revenue measures, primarily stemming from tax measures that amount to 0.9% of GDP.

Against this backdrop of revenue growth, the government has outlined a comprehensive expenditure plan for the 2024 fiscal year. The projected total government expenditure stands at GHS 226 billion, constituting approximately 21.6% of the country’s current Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Notably, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta emphasizes that this projection reflects a commendable reduction of 6.1% of GDP in total expenditures (commitment basis) compared to the previous year’s outturn in 2023.

The government’s commitment to fiscal prudence is evident in the concerted effort to balance revenue generation and expenditure. The envisaged growth in tax-to-GDP ratio, coupled with strategic permanent revenue measures, lays the foundation for sustainable fiscal management. This approach not only ensures a robust financial framework but also instills confidence in investors and international financial institutions.

The projected increase in tax revenue signifies a growing fiscal capacity, enabling the government to finance essential public services, infrastructure projects, and social programs. As Ghana navigates its economic path, the IMF’s optimistic forecast underscores the effectiveness of fiscal policies in fostering a resilient and dynamic financial landscape.

As Ghana continues to fortify its financial position, the prospect of sustained economic growth becomes increasingly promising.

Moreover, as the country continues its journey toward economic stability, the harmonious balance between revenue generation and responsible spending sets the stage for sustained growth and development.

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